Contrary to my earlier comment about having problems reproducing it, I've now noticed that I'm sitting here with no power cord in sight, yet g-p-m claims my battery is *charging*!
And.... whilst I've been writing this bug report, g-p-m seems to have finally caught up with the fact that power was unplugged minutes ago.
Do you think this is all part of the same problem, or do I need to file a new bug about devkit-power<->gnome-power-manager communication having an unacceptably high delay, whereas hal<->gnome-power-manager communication never seemed to have this problem?
Contrary to my earlier comment about having problems reproducing it, I've now noticed that I'm sitting here with no power cord in sight, yet g-p-m claims my battery is *charging*!
And.... wtf? 'devkit-power --dump' actually says discharging !?
And.... whilst I've been writing this bug report, g-p-m seems to have finally caught up with the fact that power was unplugged minutes ago.
Do you think this is all part of the same problem, or do I need to file a new bug about devkit- power<- >gnome- power-manager communication having an unacceptably high delay, whereas hal<->gnome- power-manager communication never seemed to have this problem?